Medical aspirants across India are preparing for one of the most important examinations of the year—the NEET UG Re Exam 2026, scheduled on 21 June 2026. After the cancellation of the original examination due to alleged irregularities, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced a re-examination to ensure fairness and transparency in the admission process. The re-exam will be conducted on 21 June 2026, while city intimation slips have already been released and admit cards are expected to be available by 14 June 2026. (The Times of India)
For lakhs of students, the coming days are crucial. Knowing the latest information about the admit card, city slip, exam pattern, dress code, reporting time, and last-minute preparation strategy can make a significant difference.
This comprehensive guide from MyMockMate covers everything you need to know before appearing for the NEET Re Exam 2026.
What is NEET Re Exam 2026?
The NEET UG Re Exam 2026 is a special re-examination organized by NTA after the cancellation of the earlier NEET UG 2026 examination. The government and NTA decided to conduct a fresh examination to maintain transparency and equal opportunity for all candidates. The re-exam is scheduled for 21 June 2026. (The Times of India)
The examination will determine admissions into:
- MBBS
- BDS
- AYUSH Courses
- Veterinary Courses
- Nursing Programs
- Other medical and allied health courses
Important Dates for NEET Re Exam 2026
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| City Intimation Slip Release | 7 June 2026 |
| Admit Card Release | By 14 June 2026 |
| NEET Re Exam Date | 21 June 2026 |
| Exam Timing | 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM |
| Result Date | To be announced |
The city intimation slip has already been released on the official NEET portal. Candidates can check their allotted exam city by logging into their accounts. (Shiksha)
NEET Re Exam 2026 City Intimation Slip
The City Intimation Slip informs candidates about the city where their examination centre will be located.
Important Points
- It is NOT the admit card.
- It helps candidates plan travel arrangements.
- It contains the exam city name.
- Exact centre details are provided only in the admit card.
NTA has already activated the city intimation facility for NEET Re Exam candidates. (The Economic Times)
How to Download City Slip
- Visit the official NEET portal.
- Click on “Advance City Intimation for NEET Re Examination.”
- Enter Application Number.
- Enter Password/Date of Birth.
- Download the city slip.
NEET Re Exam Admit Card 2026
The admit card is the most important document for appearing in the examination.
According to multiple reports, NTA is expected to release the admit card by 14 June 2026. (Careers360)
Information Mentioned on Admit Card
- Candidate Name
- Roll Number
- Application Number
- Photograph
- Signature
- Exam Centre Address
- Reporting Time
- Exam Instructions
How to Download Admit Card
- Visit NEET official website.
- Click “Download Admit Card.”
- Enter credentials.
- Download PDF.
- Take multiple printouts.
NEET Re Exam Pattern 2026
Candidates should note that NTA has denied rumours regarding major changes in the exam pattern. Students should prepare according to the official NEET structure. (The Indian Express)
Exam Structure
| Subject | Questions |
|---|---|
| Physics | 45 |
| Chemistry | 45 |
| Botany | 45 |
| Zoology | 45 |
| Total | 180 |
Marks Distribution
| Criteria | Marks |
|---|---|
| Correct Answer | +4 |
| Incorrect Answer | -1 |
| Unattempted | 0 |
Total Marks
720 Marks
NEET Re Exam Timing
The examination is expected to be conducted in a single shift.
| Activity | Time |
|---|---|
| Entry Begins | Early Afternoon |
| Last Entry | As per admit card |
| Exam Start | 2:00 PM |
| Exam End | 5:15 PM |
New Security Measures in NEET Re Exam 2026
Due to the circumstances that led to the re-examination, NTA has introduced unprecedented security measures.
These include:
- Multi-layer monitoring
- Enhanced surveillance
- Strict paper transportation protocols
- Special monitoring teams
- Advanced security checks
Reports indicate that even question paper setters have been placed under strict monitoring arrangements. (The Times of India)
Additionally, the Indian Air Force is assisting in the secure transportation of question papers to examination centres. (Navbharat Times)
NEET Re Exam Dress Code
Candidates should wear simple and comfortable clothing.
Allowed
✅ Half-sleeve shirts
✅ Light-coloured clothes
✅ Simple slippers or sandals
✅ Transparent water bottle (if permitted)
Avoid
❌ Heavy jewellery
❌ Smart watches
❌ Electronic gadgets
❌ Full-sleeve fashionable clothing
❌ Metallic accessories
Always follow the latest instructions printed on your admit card.
Documents Required on Exam Day
Carry the following:
Mandatory Documents
- Admit Card
- Passport Size Photograph
- Valid Photo ID
Acceptable Photo IDs
- Aadhaar Card
- PAN Card
- Passport
- Driving Licence
- Voter ID
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Many students lose valuable marks because of avoidable mistakes.
Do Not
- Reach late
- Forget admit card
- Carry prohibited items
- Spend too much time on difficult questions
- Change answers repeatedly
Do
- Read instructions carefully
- Attempt easy questions first
- Keep track of time
- Stay calm throughout the exam
Last 10-Day Preparation Strategy
At MyMockMate, we strongly recommend a revision-focused approach rather than learning new concepts.
Day 1–3
Biology
- NCERT Line-by-Line Revision
- Diagrams
- Human Physiology
- Genetics
Chemistry
- Organic Reactions
- Inorganic NCERT
- Important Formulae
Physics
- Formula Revision
- Numerical Practice
Day 4–6
Full-Length Mock Tests
Attempt:
- One full mock daily
- Analyze mistakes
- Revise weak areas
Mock tests improve:
- Accuracy
- Speed
- Time Management
Students can practice exam-oriented mock tests on MyMockMate to simulate the real NEET environment.
Day 7–8
High Weightage Chapters
Biology
- Genetics
- Ecology
- Human Physiology
Chemistry
- Coordination Compounds
- Organic Chemistry
Physics
- Modern Physics
- Current Electricity
- Electrostatics
Day 9
Quick Notes Revision
Revise:
- Formula sheets
- NCERT highlights
- Important reactions
Avoid lengthy textbooks.
Day 10
Relax and Stay Positive
- Sleep early
- Prepare documents
- Check exam centre route
- Stay hydrated
Why Mock Tests Matter Before NEET Re Exam
Mock tests help students:
- Improve accuracy
- Reduce exam anxiety
- Build confidence
- Learn time management
- Identify weak chapters
The realistic mock tests available at MyMockMate closely simulate the actual NEET examination environment, helping aspirants improve their performance before the final exam.
Exam Day Checklist
Before leaving home:
✅ Admit Card
✅ Photo ID
✅ Photograph
✅ Water Bottle (if permitted)
✅ Transparent Pen
✅ Comfortable Clothing
✅ Confidence
Final Words
The NEET Re Exam 2026 on 21 June represents a fresh opportunity for medical aspirants to achieve their dream of securing admission to top medical colleges. With city slips already available and admit cards expected by 14 June, candidates should focus entirely on revision, mock tests, and time management. (Shiksha)
Avoid rumours about paper leaks or pattern changes and rely only on official announcements from NTA. (The Times of India)
Most importantly, remain confident, trust your preparation, and utilize quality mock tests from MyMockMate to maximize your score.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. When is the NEET Re Exam 2026?
Answer: The NEET Re Exam 2026 will be conducted on 21 June 2026. (The Times of India)
Q2. Has the city intimation slip been released?
Answer: Yes, NTA has released the city intimation slip for eligible candidates. (The Economic Times)
Q3. When will the admit card be released?
Answer: The admit card is expected to be released by 14 June 2026. (Careers360)
Q4. Will the exam pattern change?
Answer: No official change has been announced. NTA has rejected fake notices claiming pattern modifications. (The Indian Express)
Q5. What is the total mark of NEET?
Answer: The examination carries a total of 720 marks.
Q6. What is the exam duration?
Answer: The exam will be conducted from 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM. (Education Times)
Q7. Can I enter without an admit card?
Answer: No. Admit card is mandatory.
Q8. What is the best preparation strategy now?
Answer: Revise NCERT thoroughly, practice mock tests, and focus on high-weightage chapters.
Q9. Is the city slip the same as the admit card?
Answer: No. The city slip only provides exam city information. (mint)
Q10. Where can I practice NEET mock tests?
Answer: You can practice realistic NEET mock tests at MyMockMate to improve your score and exam readiness.









